One of my colleagues picked up a very small volume at an old book fair in Cincinnati (and for about $1.00) the following: The title page reads as follows: Conversation As It Was By the Social Fireside in The Time Of The Tudors from Ye Diary of Ye Cupbearer to her Maisty Queen Elizabeth. Imprinted by Ye Puritan Press At Ye Sign of Ye Jolly Virgin 1601. It was published by The Byway Press, Cincinnati, Ohio, 1901-and 120 copies were printed. And in 1916 a facsimile edition was published in Chicago. There is no mention of Mark Twain anywhere in the volume, but it is obviously Mark Twain's famous burlesque of Tudor conversation. It is printed using a modernized Caxton black letter type and is on French handmade paper. Does anyone know the history of this publication, or anything at all about it? Best, Barbara Ladd